Why Women Should Avoid Relationship Advice from the Traumatized

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In this video, I'm sharing why women should avoid relationship advice from the traumatized. These people have been through enough pain and suffering, and should not be giving advice about relationships to other people.

Many dating coaches and superstars rely on the concept of trauma to teach their techniques. However, this approach is flawed and damaging. It's not fair to inflict this level of trauma on other people, just so these coaches can make a buck. So if you're looking for advice about relationships, steer clear of those who have gone through a lot of pain. They aren't equipped to provide sound advice.

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